January 30, 2026 - 00:55

The Athol real estate market recorded several significant transactions in the final week of January, reflecting a range of property values and buyer interest in the area.
A residential transfer at 95 Bearsden Road saw Linda J. Lindblad sell the property to Kira Adams and Sydney Adams for a price of $50,000. In a higher-value sale, Barkley Enterprises LLC transferred ownership of the property at 340 Brickyard Road to Joseph M. Watt and Abigail C. Watt for $462,000.
Further activity included the sale of a home at 68 D Street. The sellers, Brooke T. Pacheco and Luke S. Rocheleau, completed a transaction with buyer Jeffrey M. Whitney Jr. for $330,000. Additionally, Pamela J. Manjourea sold a property to the investment firm Edge Capital.
These transactions highlight continued movement in the local property market, with sales spanning from modestly priced transfers to substantial residential purchases. The variety in sale prices suggests a diverse market catering to different buyer needs and investment levels within the community. The details provide a snapshot of ongoing property ownership changes in the region.
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